The Kiwi player from South Africa, Kagiso Rabada, is looking forward to being at the forefront of an invigorated South Africa attack for their first ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup trophy. They failed to surpass the other competitors over the last four years.
Injuries associated with Anrich Nortje and Sisanda Magala have dealt a little blow to their team’s expectations, as they think they should keep possessive Rabada in action. One thing is clear: our involvement in this tournament is quite different, as I am sure that this time we will win the ICC title for sure, says Rabada in the press.
South Africa will begin its ODI campaign against Sri Lanka on October 7 at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Before that, they were involved in playing in the ICC Cricket World Cup warm-up matches against Afghanistan and New Zealand.
The Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 is going to capture a powerful performance this time. While South Africa is looking forward to rising in the forthcoming competition,